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10 a MARCH MARCHE THE BON THE BON MARCHE THE BON = es ofS Presse von ‘Seling a All aM White Fair Records Who would not take advantage of these splendid offerings in dainty lingerie—to add a gown or so to their wardrobes—no matter how well stocked, aud) $1.75 Gowns, 95c ck and sleeves awnae plotured tn out rawn up WIth Pibbor f Normandy Val. lace tneertion pletured In out $2. 00 Gowns, $1 45 eral rows ler ne ace Insertion, trimmed with Bwiss drawn Op ‘Tempting White Offerings From. Our Busy Suit Section SO Party Dresses for 66.90, utifully trimmed tn fine have them in misses slete ocenneeentitien ‘White Fair Bargains in White Iron Beds—Big Savings Here $2.50 White Beds for $1.69 Finely finished white enamel bed; comes in two als feet 6 inches, or 4 feet 6 inches—strongly made of wr ered mighty good value at $2.50. $7.50 White Beds for $4.95 Dainty white enamel bed; comes in two elzes, 3 foet 6 inches, and 4 feet hes—pattern as {Iustrated here f good for years of wear and comfort, and you save the difference if you - . buy on Wednesday } $7.00 White Beds tor $4.49 These fine white enamel caneiuhanineninnitiatiateenmetneniin nber of different destens like theme come in & hur ke and pipings, You'll with te red modela, habit buttoned -front ' Pt the ork we would been able to offer pou 94.50 and 05.00 Wark Shirts i for €2.96. i tempted te buy arta it you re made ” grad de ttne of a bed you nee these Third Vloor, Middle OREN $6.50 Bed Blankets for $4.95 Full 11-4 size, extra quality plaid Blankets, all wool, and a | pair of them weigh full 5 Ibs; pretty colorings, blue and | white, pink and white, tan and white, gray and white, Boca | ou and ave several dif styles for you te from Bome 15 and 19 full Clare ore: pped p one tly tatlored are side it effects, with pretty striped borders, For Wednesday 4 95 only we offer them at, per pair dvscevddtns '. tor dainty raldeurs t “Seconds” of the fam ous “STERLING” gray enameled ware at « mere fraction of thetr value. most of them; every plece guaranteed to wear and not to leak. Basement. 80c Tea Kettles, 7-quart size. ) WEDNESDAY AT ( $1.00 00 Tea Kettles, 10-quart size. ! 85c Sauce Pots, 12-quart | & 25 Sauce Pots, 16-quart_ ‘Sai ¢ Pots, 20-quart size. You cannot find the hurts on %e Chamber Pails, 10-quart size. $1.10 Chamber Pails, 12-quart size. 90c Coffee Boilers, S-quart size. $1.15 Coffee Boilers, 1i-quart size. | 90c Foot Bath Tubs (oval shape). 7c Sauce Kettles (Berlin style). 90¢ Water ‘Pails, 15- “quart size. uce Pots, 24-quart size. | VALUES UP TO $1.75 | $5, $6 and $8 Hats Reduced to $2. 75 Wo're 100 more of those beautifully trimmed Hets that created such a sensation Inst week. Arranged them for & great special bargain for Wednesday Great variety of all the spring and summer shapes and colors. Chip Hats, Milan Hats, Dimity Hats, Leghorn Hats, Chiffon Hats, Braid Hats Trimmings are flowers, foliage, rib- bon and other sa sonable matertals, Not a hat In the lot . special price cn ome then- Men's fine Summer have them in all sizes ma slender 14% right up to a buiky is T melttinge th “nant worth loss than plaids; comme oh $6.00, and the major y pleated ity are $600 and cuffs with and solored | on cuffs and front Most of them are made tr the conventent coat shape Each 85c $8.00 values. © Wednesday at Each ‘So me Interesting Items From Our Pure Food Section 5 LBS. SAGO OR TAPIOCA, 22¢. ENTICING PRICES ON WHITE GOODS ; Best quality new stock; makes delicious summer deserta; Wed { nesday, 6 Iba, i Ib, Be 10e White Goods Be. t 40-tn, fine quality India ‘ from 2 10 Chi Com Carme—Ready to serve: | ‘Table Sauce—Oxtord brand. Wed 1, sheer and criap i splendid for t for camps or picnics n Qe on ool sum leveral f 7 io. | and ibe valuen|| 10e and 1aye, White jar 260 size. 9 | } Full size Kitehen Ap ¢ have | _ Goods The. f | made "gf nice oy last, per tin c iin, white cheeked and ' check Gingham, Hwan brand, re-| Japah ‘fea Delicjous sun-oured nr TR as J ral » boiling; regular 16¢ ragraat and refroshing; a 60c underwent Yoo tic 12 Me values, teal Yard. | keeper 8:90 to 10:20, sdb Galn, 65e Chiffon 65¢ Chiffon Veil- | ing for, Yard, 50¢ mL Ya rd, be Se | jo visit Seattle's largest store, ARCHE 4 avail themaelves of its conventences; wo obligation o penbager / ire ie WE'RE AFTER MORE WHITE FAIR RECORDS TOMORROW some are made THE STAR—TUBSDAY, AUGUST 3, | | f | | | 1909. UNVEIL BUST MOORS ATTAGK OF JIM HL AT THE Fain | Governor Johnson Delivers FIFTEEN THOUSAND AGBAULT FORCES AT MELILLA AND BATTLE 16 RAGING (thy United Press) : LIBDON, Aug. B-Fifteen thour an Address and Minnes| y.4 sjoors are savanely attacking » intrenched forees of By anlards Ip coe People Celebrate) ii about Melilla, and the situation | i J ed H G eo ie | Their Day at A.-Y.-P, Ej of the belonguered Bure |deaperate, according to © message = jrecelved here toda T The situation of the Bpanish gar The bust of James J. Hill, located lin Klondyke Circle at the expoat rison je made doubly dangerous be tion, Wan unvelled this aftornoon by| cause of & revolt of the native pox Governor Johne f Minnesota, wlation of Melilla, which b € following the Minnesota Day cere. (remained quiet and hea montes at the Auditorium. An im-|Uclpated In the fighting mense crowd attended both cere monies. Governor Johnson, in an BIARRITZ, Aus Regular eloquent speech, told of the work|train service from Barcelona was f the great ratiroad builder resumed today, and with Its re-es The unveiling wae attended by|tablishment came a train of refu Govertor 1 Yremior MeBride, of geen from the revolt ridden province Britieh Col a, Jupanose Consul|of Catalonia, Passengers arriving Tanake, and & hoat of distinguished|from Barcelona may that the gov erninent forces are fortify {position in the central elt Holpation of an outbreak jolutionista are encamped people. the there war a reception at the ington State Hull Minness crowd to the of the bigest #t of the fair unvelling Wash puntaine surrounding t jone in| Where they took refuge { | the history The Hill) the slaughter of the last fe monument was the gift of the Min |nesota Club of Beattio to the Uni versity of Washington, and as auc hy | wae presented by J, M. Hawthorne} lof the lub, and accepted by Preal+| | dent Kane of the University | RAILROADS IN RACE, | (By Calted Pree) GRASB VALLEY, Or, Aug. 3 ooeseful ¢ we of the blockade! _ ed by — Brothers, reputed | WOMAN TRIES THE GTUNT IN contractors for the nes, by/ men and teams of Twoby Brothers,, YAIN THEN SUES FOR A the Harriman outfit, today places DIVORCE HERGELF. the rival ratiroad interests again) —— abreast In the race to build a line! (iy Uelted Prev) to tap the fertile country of Central) BT. LOUIS, Aug 3—Mra. Anua | Oregon | Taylor Nedderfield, who announced |two years ago that she was going jto eure the divorce evil by » cam FACTORY CIALS ON \ }palen of education ajong socialist lines, obtained o divorce today from Neodderfield, a travels lin William © who is alto known ing physictan, i" Dr, Kupanto, A letter which Mrs, Nedderfield found in her husband's valise | the spenian of convincing her education would 2 meet, coy js of her case (Dy United Pree lietter aided her in getting b NEW YORK, Aug. 3—Two hun-| cree dred girls employed tn a shirt w Dr factory in Bast Tenth st. have the ot on 4 strike because the mana $1,000 alimony STRIKE BECAUSE THEY | ARE FORBID 10 TK Nedderfield did not cox Hie wife was alle in grow ment posted a notice prohibit to eat their lunches ta the work jroom and during that hour to talk | |have forbidden them to talk tn the Baad b, brought future during the lunch hour and | applicants yesterday, w decided go on strike and now) examiners even ent (© the trou. | propose to negotiate with the com ible of procuring a horse and had |iag as much as they please while) ¥reed. as well ax its various quall the conversation during the lunch ho Tt has been the custom of the girls! Jand enjoy themselves. f The examination for snbtion ‘tov tha position | They say that their employers|° ing agent, with « that silence siust be maintained,|(0O% the examination, Practical | Rather than put up with this they | questions were propounded The {it examined by all the class, who! ny for more wages and lees work, together with the privilege of taik:| ¥#te required to give tte age and they are eating. PORTLAND 16 DUE. ed in from the North late thie af ternoon. Bhe ts reported to have about 160 passengers and « cargo of fish and ore. She arrived at Ketchikan on Sunday from Kodink PLEASE GO WAY AND LET MUH SLEEP {i ALL THIS MAN SAYS ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 2.--Ab biog, Orleans crunty, has @ puraling | medical case in a young man who! sleeps pearly all the time. Me was asleep the street when arrested there Tuesday of lest week and) supposed to be Intoxicated. When) arraigned before Justice Brainard | on Wednesday be wae unable to} keep awake. Physicians examined | him, but find no apparent injury, | He was taken to the Orleans! County Almshouse, where he sleepe |] continually. When aroused he says! bie ae is Harry Burke, aged 26,/ ves in Rochester, and slumber again, He y' ather in stage anager of the Colonial theatre, In New York City. OUNT ZEPPLN WAKING FIGHT (iy United Pros.) FRANKFORT-ON-+ MAIN, Ger-| many, Alig. &8—Ton minutes after | |Count Zeppelin ascended in hi | dirigtbie balloon, the Zeppelin I } |trouble with the ship's motor com-| |pelled him to alight today, The|f} loount wae headed for Cologne, 110 |miles away, where his balloon will take ite station as part of the de!) |fense of the German army | After the accident, Zeppelin sum-| |} moned mechanics to repair the air jahip and an easy landing was atl | fected. As soon as the repairs were made | ~ count resumed bis journey ENE GOING SOME (My United Pree.) SVERLY, Mass, Aug. 8.—The presence of President Taft's family here is making a differenée in the habite of the place, There te more | than the ordinary reason for bring ing summer visitors, and the cus- | tome of the olty have to be expand. od to entertain the guests, The his | torlenl #o y, in order to permit |a greater opportunity of seeing the treasures It has on exhibition, has [decided to keep Its rooms open on | Tuesday, Thursday and Baturday afternoons from 2:80 until 6 o'clock 71H] WATER FRONT PARK The park , board yesterday in |atructed Commissioner Ferdinand | Schmitz to meet with Fred Drew, ise owner of a water front tract of acres on the Sound betwoen | South Alki and Fauntleroy park, with a vie® of purchasing the a {in Norfolk styles. | SECOND AND| | UNIVER. SITY or | for park purposes, Mr. © or made a price of $56,37 property, payable $5,000 Font An the balance in 10 annual phymenta, THE SPANIARDS EL | | | The steamer Portland ts expect-| _Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. Clearance Sale of Men’s Clothing — The clothing included in this clearance sale at the Shafer Store is the finest made in America. labels as KUPPENHEIMER’S, BROKAW BROS., | STROUSS E. BROS. and others. For tomorrow we offer: Men’s Two-Piece Suits That Were $20.00 | to $25.00 for $10.00 Men’s Three-Piece Suits That Were $18.00 and $20.00 Are Now $12.65 ’ Higher priced Suits at peer reductions, Boys’ Suits, Worth $3.50 | to $4, for $2.95 Two-Trouser Suits for Boys Also Buster Brown and Sailor Blouse Suits in many novel styles, $3.50 and $4.00; for— $2.95 MEN’S SEPARATE TROUSERS, ALL THE FINEST STYUES, SHAFER BROS. on THE WLESALE DRUG, DOWN-TOWN SIOne Wild -1018 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE OT, WESTLAKE AVE 7 at yee ue Towueroas JIC GUAKLA olde Wednesday Specials } At Saving Prices IMPERIAL LEMON BOARDS, The stuff that , woather; large can f 25c it JUNIOR GAFRTY nage Es ; OREGON FRUIT SALTS iy cooling, f { ee DOWN FA fla 7 se 95 = UE Bpecla 4 aves Toor Pe! OERMATKC ' 15¢ : ANYVO THEATRICAL CREAM ROBE 29¢ BLOS60M WOODLARK SHAMPOO 6. Spe al SALTS, # for ,.,, = regular ‘ YAL@#’S ALMOND CREAM: SOcsize, =F ny | * LOT tosenes Special NE. BATH CAP Gc 15¢ Harel, ELLIS’ PATENT EVE SHADES 8 TOUR Shield the eve CA ST's FACE C10} 5, in hand larly 24¢ Special Just a Few Hints From Big Sale of STATIONER OUR SPECIAL LINEN, full | DIPLOMA LINEN, im pound good writing paper in oe re package; regularly 26 16c aan Special teens HIGHLAND LINEN HAND PREST VELLUM, fol | {°* size; regulary pound p age a high-erade paper we larly ote 22¢ EMBOSSED PAPER; RUSSET i larly Se regularly §1, i teeeeesees 19¢c Special , 1013-15" nae THE QUAKER DRUG CO, TWO 6TORES ONLY, BUT THEY'RE BOTH MONEY 4A Specials forToday and Chotee, fresh dressed hens .,.+..+++ Bpring chickens i Spring lamb shoulder chops s When visiting the public PIKE PLACE MA 1642-24 PIKE PLACE. CHICKENS DRESSED TO ORDER, AYP reg By 2. market look up this —Fine Savings It bears such well knows be “College Clothes for Young Men $9.75 Smartly _ tailored Clothes in all sizes, i 38 chest measure. fabrics, novel tafloobial and all wool. Former price $1 12.50; now offered at— $9.75 Were at ONE- To LESS. | Finer AND oUNIVER® S| ANGARE AND ARCADE ANNEX. sity st H LE BLOCK LONG,